Les Liaisons Dangereuses
- Authors
- Pierre Choderlos De Laclos
- Publisher
- Barnes & Noble Classics
- Tags
- literature
- Date
- 1782-01-01T15:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.63 MB
- Lang
- en
Paperback, 435 pages
Published: 1782
Edition: Barnes Noble Classics (2005)
Translated from French by: Ernest Dowson (1898) - original English translation
Introduction and Notes by: Alfred Mac Adam (2005)
Love . . . sex . . . seduction. Of the three, only the last matters. Love is a meaningless word, and sex an ephemeral pleasure, but seduction is an amusing game in which victory means power and the ability to humiliate one’s enemies and revel with one’s friends. So it is for the Vicomte de Valmont and the Marquise de Merteuil, two supremely bored aristocrats during the final years before the French Revolution. Together they concoct a wildly wicked wager: If Valmont can successfully seduce the virtuous wife of a government official, Madame de Tourvel, then Madame Merteuil will sleep with him again. But Madame Merteuil also wants Valmont to conquer the young and innocent former convent schoolgirl, Cécile Volanges. Can he do both?
When Les Liaisons Dangereuses was first published in 1782, it both scandalized and titillated the aristocracy it was aimed against, who publicly denounced it and privately devoured it. Today we still recognize its relevance, for what could be more contemporary than its appalling image of everyday evil — small, selfish, manipulative, and mean.